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Original Articles

Glass formation and crystallization in binary Zr–Pt systems

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Pages 443-449 | Received 13 May 2005, Accepted 15 Jul 2005, Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Previous rapid solidification studies of Zr–Pt alloys have focused primarily on compositions very close to the Zr80Pt20 eutectic. In the current work, a wide range of alloys, Zr x Pt100 − x (69 ≤ x ≤ 81), were synthesized by melt spinning to examine their starting structures and devitrification behaviours. Similar to the frequently reported formation of a metastable quasicrystalline phase during heating of near-eutectic compositions, ribbons with Zr contents as low as 75 at.% show comparable transformations, but at higher temperatures, before transforming to the stable Zr5Pt3 structure. With the quench rate used in this study, a further decrease below 75 at.% Zr precludes the formation of the metastable quasicrystalline phase and instead results in crystallization directly to the stable Zr5Pt3 structure. Preliminary analysis of the transformation kinetics reveals a lower activation energy for the transformation of an amorphous Zr–Pt structure to the metastable quasicrystal phase in comparison to the stable Zr5Pt3 phase.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, through Iowa State University under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-82.

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